Dad: Do you have $50 for your niece?
Me: $50 for what?
Dad: She needs a stroller.
Me: Another stroller?
Dad: Not for her. For her dolls.
I've noticed that the word "no" seems to disappear from my parents' vocabular when it comes to my niece. "No" has and is prominent when talking to my brother and I ("Daddy, could you get me this pair of shoes? It's only $350.00." "NO!"). When it come to my niece (aka. The Carry-On, Munchkin, their Only Grandchild), it miraculously disappears. So Munchkin has informed her grandparents that 3 of her dollies NEEDS a stroller. The stroller has already been ID'ed and my parents didn't flinch at the price tag. Apparently, this stroller is NOT $50. That's just my share of the cost. I asked my dad if this stroller came with gold-plated rims or anything special like that. He only laughed and merely informed me that hauling 3 dolls across the house is quite a task and she NEEDS the stroller for her dolls.
Please note 2 exceptional points:
1) Needs. Not wants, but needs. This word came out of both my mom & dad's mouths. (Want = item that's nice to have, as long as someone else is footing the bill. Need = item that is necessary for life to go on.)
2) My father is, while not a cheapskate, fairly tight with his money. Except when it comes to his only grandchild. Not only has he not batted an eye at the price tag of some of his gifts to her, he has actually gone shopping for her! Sometimes of his own accord and sometimes by himself! And unless it's electronics (for himself) or sports equipment (for himself), he HATES shopping! I have seen him go shopping for clothes for his grandchild, by himself!!! He never goes clothes shopping for himself until my mom drags him out.
I think these are some of the signs listed in Revelations forcasting the end of the world.
What I'm Up To (The Cliffnotes Version)
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
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2 comments:
Well, of course the dolls each need strollers. Have you seen the shoes they make for dolls? Cheap, synthetic, very poor quality, and SO last season! Also, the Lolo-manual requires that apo should be offered chocolate milk and cookies at all meals and in between for snacks.
Oh, Tito and Tita. They are funny.
P.S. She probably does need that stroller...
:)
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